The PPACA model is about to go "kaboom" !!
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Legislation Introduced In The House To Allow Individuals To Apply For Health Law Waivers[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
The measure, introduced by Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., would allow consumers the same exemption process being exercised by some employers and unions. Meanwhile, House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., has raised questions about waivers granted to "mini-med" plans.
The Wall Street Journal: Lawmaker Wants Consumers To Have Waiver Rights In Health Overhaul
A senior House Republican on Wednesday introduced legislation that would allow consumers to apply for waivers to key health-law requirements, including the mandate to carry health insurance or pay a fee. Rep. Mike Rogers of Michigan says his measure would give consumers an opportunity similar to that already enjoyed by employers and unions to win exemptions if the new law significantly increases their premiums or decreases their access to insurance coverage (Adamy, 3/9).
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Legislation Introduced In The House To Allow Individuals To Apply For Health Law Waivers[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
The measure, introduced by Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., would allow consumers the same exemption process being exercised by some employers and unions. Meanwhile, House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., has raised questions about waivers granted to "mini-med" plans.
The Wall Street Journal: Lawmaker Wants Consumers To Have Waiver Rights In Health Overhaul
A senior House Republican on Wednesday introduced legislation that would allow consumers to apply for waivers to key health-law requirements, including the mandate to carry health insurance or pay a fee. Rep. Mike Rogers of Michigan says his measure would give consumers an opportunity similar to that already enjoyed by employers and unions to win exemptions if the new law significantly increases their premiums or decreases their access to insurance coverage (Adamy, 3/9).
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